. Pablo Lopez Recruitment & Outreach Officer. Human Rights Health Immigrant Rights Socioeconomic Status.

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. Pablo Lopez Recruitment & Outreach Officer

Human Rights Health Immigrant Rights Socioeconomic Status

Cesar E. Chavez United Farm Workers, co-founder La Paz Social Justice

Dolores Huerta UFW Co-Founder Victory for Kern Residents Fighting to Save Family Medicine Program Presidential Medal of Freedom

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Social Justice

50 years of the UFW

Creating Community

Pomona Habla Coalition Advocate for unlicensed drivers Organize civic actions

Pomona Economic Opportunity Center Day Laborers Community Leaders

Sustain a Social Movement

Teen VALUE Council

Democracy is Participatory Community Organizing Quality of Life Fairness Collective

Educate. Advocate. Grow